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16870//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/appenginejunandroidmeetup-100615022559-phpapp02-thumbnail-2.jpg?cb=1276568825presentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Strategies For Maintaining App Engine Availability During Read Only Periodshttp://www.slideshare.net/jasonacooper/strategies-for-maintaining-app-engine-availability-during-read-only-periods
strategiesformaintainingduringreadonlype-100408190721-phpapp01 Discusses how you can use the capabilities API and/or the CapabilityDisabled exceptions to catch and handle errors during planned or unplanned downtimes and help maintain a good user experience.]]>
Discusses how you can use the capabilities API and/or the CapabilityDisabled exceptions to catch and handle errors during planned or unplanned downtimes and help maintain a good user experience.]]>
Thu, 08 Apr 2010 19:03:04 GMThttp://www.slideshare.net/jasonacooper/strategies-for-maintaining-app-engine-availability-during-read-only-periodsjasonacooper@slideshare.net(jasonacooper)Strategies For Maintaining App Engine Availability During Read Only PeriodsjasonacooperDiscusses how you can use the capabilities API and/or the CapabilityDisabled exceptions to catch and handle errors during planned or unplanned downtimes and help maintain a good user experience.<img src="//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/strategiesformaintainingduringreadonlype-100408190721-phpapp01-thumbnail-2.jpg?cb=1270753657" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> Discusses how you can use the capabilities API and/or the CapabilityDisabled exceptions to catch and handle errors during planned or unplanned downtimes and help maintain a good user experience.

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22990//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/strategiesformaintainingduringreadonlype-100408190721-phpapp01-thumbnail-2.jpg?cb=1270753657presentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0App Engine/GWT overview (STLIC 02-10)http://www.slideshare.net/jasonacooper/app-enginegwt-overview-stlic-0210
appenginestlinnovationcamp-100309154153-phpapp02 Google App Engine enables large and small businesses alike to host and run their web-based applications on Google’s highly scalable infrastructure -- Google takes care of the maintenance, load balancing, and other server-side management tasks so you can focus on building out the core functionality of your web app. On the other end of the spectrum, Google Web Toolkit (GWT) enables developers to create rich, AJAX-enabled, web applications using a familar language (Java) and environment (Eclipse), which then get compiled to optimized JavaScript.
This presentation will open with an introduction to Google’s Eclipse plugin and demonstrate how to create a new servlet-based Java web application and deploy it to the cloud within 30 seconds -- all without leaving Eclipse!
I’ll then shift into a deep dive of both GWT and App Engine, showing how both work, how much they cost (hint: free to start!), the various features and services included for both, and more, and there should be plenty of time for Q&A afterward.
You don’t have to be entrenched in the Web 2.0 world to gain insight from this session. GWT makes it easy for businesses that are just starting to move their applications into the cloud, while maintaining an advanced feature set for those that have been there for years, and App Engine makes it especially easy to get your apps up and running in a scalable fashion. Whether you’re just starting to investigate web development and cloud hosting providers or you are already a seasoned pro with other solutions, this session is for you.]]>
Google App Engine enables large and small businesses alike to host and run their web-based applications on Google’s highly scalable infrastructure -- Google takes care of the maintenance, load balancing, and other server-side management tasks so you can focus on building out the core functionality of your web app. On the other end of the spectrum, Google Web Toolkit (GWT) enables developers to create rich, AJAX-enabled, web applications using a familar language (Java) and environment (Eclipse), which then get compiled to optimized JavaScript.
This presentation will open with an introduction to Google’s Eclipse plugin and demonstrate how to create a new servlet-based Java web application and deploy it to the cloud within 30 seconds -- all without leaving Eclipse!
I’ll then shift into a deep dive of both GWT and App Engine, showing how both work, how much they cost (hint: free to start!), the various features and services included for both, and more, and there should be plenty of time for Q&A afterward.
You don’t have to be entrenched in the Web 2.0 world to gain insight from this session. GWT makes it easy for businesses that are just starting to move their applications into the cloud, while maintaining an advanced feature set for those that have been there for years, and App Engine makes it especially easy to get your apps up and running in a scalable fashion. Whether you’re just starting to investigate web development and cloud hosting providers or you are already a seasoned pro with other solutions, this session is for you.]]>
Tue, 09 Mar 2010 15:40:59 GMThttp://www.slideshare.net/jasonacooper/app-enginegwt-overview-stlic-0210jasonacooper@slideshare.net(jasonacooper)App Engine/GWT overview (STLIC 02-10)jasonacooperGoogle App Engine enables large and small businesses alike to host and run their web-based applications on Google's highly scalable infrastructure -- Google takes care of the maintenance, load balancing, and other server-side management tasks so you can focus on building out the core functionality of your web app. On the other end of the spectrum, Google Web Toolkit (GWT) enables developers to create rich, AJAX-enabled, web applications using a familar language (Java) and environment (Eclipse), which then get compiled to optimized JavaScript.
This presentation will open with an introduction to Google's Eclipse plugin and demonstrate how to create a new servlet-based Java web application and deploy it to the cloud within 30 seconds -- all without leaving Eclipse!
I'll then shift into a deep dive of both GWT and App Engine, showing how both work, how much they cost (hint: free to start!), the various features and services included for both, and more, and there should be plenty of time for Q&A afterward.
You don't have to be entrenched in the Web 2.0 world to gain insight from this session. GWT makes it easy for businesses that are just starting to move their applications into the cloud, while maintaining an advanced feature set for those that have been there for years, and App Engine makes it especially easy to get your apps up and running in a scalable fashion. Whether you're just starting to investigate web development and cloud hosting providers or you are already a seasoned pro with other solutions, this session is for you.<img src="//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/appenginestlinnovationcamp-100309154153-phpapp02-thumbnail-2.jpg?cb=1268149338" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> Google App Engine enables large and small businesses alike to host and run their web-based applications on Google&rsquo;s highly scalable infrastructure -- Google takes care of the maintenance, load balancing, and other server-side management tasks so you can focus on building out the core functionality of your web app. On the other end of the spectrum, Google Web Toolkit (GWT) enables developers to create rich, AJAX-enabled, web applications using a familar language (Java) and environment (Eclipse), which then get compiled to optimized JavaScript.
This presentation will open with an introduction to Google&rsquo;s Eclipse plugin and demonstrate how to create a new servlet-based Java web application and deploy it to the cloud within 30 seconds -- all without leaving Eclipse!
I&rsquo;ll then shift into a deep dive of both GWT and App Engine, showing how both work, how much they cost (hint: free to start!), the various features and services included for both, and more, and there should be plenty of time for Q&amp;A afterward.
You don&rsquo;t have to be entrenched in the Web 2.0 world to gain insight from this session. GWT makes it easy for businesses that are just starting to move their applications into the cloud, while maintaining an advanced feature set for those that have been there for years, and App Engine makes it especially easy to get your apps up and running in a scalable fashion. Whether you&rsquo;re just starting to investigate web development and cloud hosting providers or you are already a seasoned pro with other solutions, this session is for you.

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9310//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/appenginestlinnovationcamp-100309154153-phpapp02-thumbnail-2.jpg?cb=1268149338presentationBlackhttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0The Wide World Of Google Developer Technologies (STLIC 02-10)http://www.slideshare.net/jasonacooper/the-wide-world-of-google-developer-technologies-stlic-0210
thewideworldofgoogledevelopertechnologie-100309154121-phpapp01 In addition to its own suite of web applications, Google offers a wealth of world-class APIs and tools that can help startups and well-established businesses alike easily (and cheaply!) add significant value to their desktop, mobile, and web-based applications.
In this presentation, I will provide a broad overview of the 70 APIs and developer tools that Google offers, touching on everything from the assortment of Apps, AJAX, and geo APIs (e.g. Calendar, YouTube, Maps, and Search, just to name a few), open web initiatives, mobile and social products including Android and Buzz, development/hosting solutions, and more. Rather than diving deeply into one API in particular -- that comes a bit later -- this session is designed to open your eyes to the bounty of Google APIs available and help inspire you to find creative ways of using them to enhance your present or future business, or even, dare I say it, change the world.]]>
In addition to its own suite of web applications, Google offers a wealth of world-class APIs and tools that can help startups and well-established businesses alike easily (and cheaply!) add significant value to their desktop, mobile, and web-based applications.
In this presentation, I will provide a broad overview of the 70 APIs and developer tools that Google offers, touching on everything from the assortment of Apps, AJAX, and geo APIs (e.g. Calendar, YouTube, Maps, and Search, just to name a few), open web initiatives, mobile and social products including Android and Buzz, development/hosting solutions, and more. Rather than diving deeply into one API in particular -- that comes a bit later -- this session is designed to open your eyes to the bounty of Google APIs available and help inspire you to find creative ways of using them to enhance your present or future business, or even, dare I say it, change the world.]]>
Tue, 09 Mar 2010 15:40:59 GMThttp://www.slideshare.net/jasonacooper/the-wide-world-of-google-developer-technologies-stlic-0210jasonacooper@slideshare.net(jasonacooper)The Wide World Of Google Developer Technologies (STLIC 02-10)jasonacooperIn addition to its own suite of web applications, Google offers a wealth of world-class APIs and tools that can help startups and well-established businesses alike easily (and cheaply!) add significant value to their desktop, mobile, and web-based applications.
In this presentation, I will provide a broad overview of the 70 APIs and developer tools that Google offers, touching on everything from the assortment of Apps, AJAX, and geo APIs (e.g. Calendar, YouTube, Maps, and Search, just to name a few), open web initiatives, mobile and social products including Android and Buzz, development/hosting solutions, and more. Rather than diving deeply into one API in particular -- that comes a bit later -- this session is designed to open your eyes to the bounty of Google APIs available and help inspire you to find creative ways of using them to enhance your present or future business, or even, dare I say it, change the world.<img src="//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thewideworldofgoogledevelopertechnologie-100309154121-phpapp01-thumbnail-2.jpg?cb=1268149304" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> In addition to its own suite of web applications, Google offers a wealth of world-class APIs and tools that can help startups and well-established businesses alike easily (and cheaply!) add significant value to their desktop, mobile, and web-based applications.
In this presentation, I will provide a broad overview of the 70 APIs and developer tools that Google offers, touching on everything from the assortment of Apps, AJAX, and geo APIs (e.g. Calendar, YouTube, Maps, and Search, just to name a few), open web initiatives, mobile and social products including Android and Buzz, development/hosting solutions, and more. Rather than diving deeply into one API in particular -- that comes a bit later -- this session is designed to open your eyes to the bounty of Google APIs available and help inspire you to find creative ways of using them to enhance your present or future business, or even, dare I say it, change the world.